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By education and experience - Accountant with a specialty in taxation. Formerly a CPA (license has lapsed). Masters degree in law of taxation from University of Denver. Now retired. Part time work during baseball season as receptionist & switchboard operator for the Colorado Rockies. This gig feeds my soul in ways I have trouble articulating. One daughter, and four grandchildren. I share the house with two cats; a big goof of a cat called Grinch (named as a joke for his easy going "whatever" disposition); and Lady, a shelter adoptee with a regal bearing and sweet little soprano voice. I would be very bereft if it ever becomes necessary to keep house without a cat.
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MLB and Social Media

At stadium training in March, Coors Field employees received a very stern and rather detailed page of policies affecting those of us who work at the stadium and also publish on social media. It's no secret which team I work for, but if I read this correctly I can't mention it by name again.

I can't publish anything which might be construed as an official communication. I don't think I've ever even come close to that.

I can't publish anything disparaging. I know I haven't done that.

One of two other items which involve stuff I would have no way of knowing about.

And - no linking to any MLB website. This I have done a time or two.

Since I like my job and hope to return to it before the season is over, I intend to abide by these rules. Which means if there's something I think you would be interested in seeing, I'm going to have to point you to where you can find in on your own, and not link to it.

So - this is working for an MLB team in the era of social media. Welcome to my world!


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